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SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- Animal wellness practitioner Vicki Draper, founder of Healing Your Animal, has released a new ebook, How to Calm Your Pet: Five Simple Steps to Create a Peaceful Home, offering pet owners practical tools to help reduce stress and anxiety in dogs and cats.
As pet anxiety and behavioral stress continue to rise in modern households, Draper's ebook introduces a relationship-centered approach focused on emotional awareness, daily calming practices, and strengthening the human–animal bond.
Rather than focusing solely on behavior correction, the book explores how animals respond to their environment and the emotional states of the humans they live with.
"Many animals are reacting to stress within the home rather than trying to misbehave," Draper explains. "When people learn simple ways to create emotional safety, animals naturally begin to relax."
The ebook outlines five foundational steps designed for everyday pet owners, including:
Draper works with clients internationally, helping animal guardians develop deeper understanding and connection with their pets through holistic practices and education.
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How to Calm Your Pet: Five Simple Steps to Create a Peaceful Home is available beginning April 24, 2026.
About Healing Your Animal
Healing Your Animal based in Bothell, Washington, provides education, classes, and private sessions focused on emotional wellness, energetic balance, and strengthening relationships between people and their animals.
Learn more at: www.HealingYourAnimal.com
Draper is available for interviews, expert commentary, and educational media appearances on animal wellness, pet anxiety, and the human–animal emotional connection.
Interviews Welcome
As pet anxiety and behavioral stress continue to rise in modern households, Draper's ebook introduces a relationship-centered approach focused on emotional awareness, daily calming practices, and strengthening the human–animal bond.
Rather than focusing solely on behavior correction, the book explores how animals respond to their environment and the emotional states of the humans they live with.
"Many animals are reacting to stress within the home rather than trying to misbehave," Draper explains. "When people learn simple ways to create emotional safety, animals naturally begin to relax."
The ebook outlines five foundational steps designed for everyday pet owners, including:
- Recognizing signs of emotional stress in pets
- Creating calm daily routines
- Supporting anxious or sensitive animals
- Building trust and emotional security
- Strengthening communication between humans and animals
Draper works with clients internationally, helping animal guardians develop deeper understanding and connection with their pets through holistic practices and education.
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How to Calm Your Pet: Five Simple Steps to Create a Peaceful Home is available beginning April 24, 2026.
About Healing Your Animal
Healing Your Animal based in Bothell, Washington, provides education, classes, and private sessions focused on emotional wellness, energetic balance, and strengthening relationships between people and their animals.
Learn more at: www.HealingYourAnimal.com
Draper is available for interviews, expert commentary, and educational media appearances on animal wellness, pet anxiety, and the human–animal emotional connection.
Interviews Welcome
Contact
Vicki Draper, Animal Wellness Practitioner and Author
Healing Your Animal | Animal Communication
***@healingyouranimal.com
Vicki Draper, Animal Wellness Practitioner and Author
Healing Your Animal | Animal Communication
***@healingyouranimal.com
Source: Healing Your Animal, Inc.
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